It was a fresh morning just out of dews, wrapped in warm sunlight as we moved out of the woodhouse in mountains
(of lower palani hills in Kodai) the sun was dazzling above the sky even before
it was 8 am. It was a coldest night of December blanketed quite in mist, clouds
and rain and a day and two night stay at the woodhouse wasn’t different from the
mentioned above until we hit the road sparkled in dazzling sunlight.
The trip to the woodhouse then
was a short break from our drive to Munnar, and the weather was awesome at both
the places contrary to the splendid sunshine we had on the morning when we
moved out of the woodhouse. It was blissful getting into the sunlight from an experience
of overcast and mist weather for a week, thanks to the Ockhi cyclone formed in
the ocean then, though it created a great damage in southern India it treated us
well with multiple waterfalls flowing down the mountains and adventurous drives
through dense fog and forests.
Further down the hills on road, the
ride became magical with many light and shadow moments waived in front, with
sun filtered its energy rich rays through natural foliage. The rain soaked mountains,
trees and roads all sparked in sunlight radiates joyful ride and this is something
I always enjoy anytime we pick up a return journey in morning. The play with light
and shadow continued all the way to foothill but it wasn’t a sunny day all the way
to Chennai rather many surprises waited ahead what I could share with image later.
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9 comments:
It is so beautiful.
Nice clicks Jeevan...
Hello,
Beautiful view of the road and the forest. I love the sunlight and shadow, lovely images. Happy Sunday, enjoy your day! Wishing you a great new week ahead.
What a gorgeous day to be out in the woods. Your photos are a delight.
Looks lovely!
Nice to see the shadows and sunlight shining through. Enjoy your holiday.
Very creative nature photos and great capture of the light ^_^
Happy Moments to You,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
The photos show such a beautiful drive though the woods.
Truly enjoyed these images of a different look for India. I have a pen pal with whom I have been friends for almost 10 years that lives in Chennai. Small world.
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